While traveling by train to Vienna and back I had time to invest some time into the workbench tooling and I think I added some nice and helpful things.

“Live” Model Inspection:
The first and most important feature is that you can now inspect the model of your running workbench by hitting CTRL+SHIFT+I

Better support for Window-MainMenu and Part-ToolBar

Adding Support for Fragment-Tooling

The tooling is not as good as I had hoped to be at this point (e.g. taking part in renaming actions is not supported and I doubt to get this ready for the July release). I’ll try to invest some more time into this but I need to feedback from people to find problems and missing features, … .
I can’t guarantee to implement all of them but your input is crucial to at least fix the most important parts.

Thanks Tom. If I do this I see the console message “Created Live Dialog Handler” but the shortcut doesn’t do anything. Also if I press this combination in the latest SDK build I get: “A stack frame must be selected to provide a context for an evaluation”.

Do you have a BindingTable in your RCP-application, else the processor is not able to register a keybinding. On the SDK problem I’m not sure what you are seeing there. I’m running on CVS HEAD. Is there probably another keybinding active in the context you are hitting CTRL+SHIFT+I?

Are there any new on the injection exception discussed here?https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=394503
I have the same problem (“Unable to process “ApplicationModelEditor.shell”: no actual value was found for the argument “Shell”.”) and would love to try the live model editor…